The Mumbai Indians are facing a tough season in the IPL, currently sitting at eighth place on the points table. Their recent loss to Chennai Super Kings has added to the pressure on captain Hardik Pandya to turn things around. The team is struggling to find the right combination and gameplan, with Pandya’s form being a cause for concern. His batting average is 19.40 after six innings, and his bowling economy rate is the highest since his debut in 2015. Critics have questioned his tactical decisions, especially in high-pressure situations. The team’s batting woes were evident in the collapse of 11/3 against CSK, highlighting the need for top-order batsmen to perform. The absence of veteran Rohit Sharma and the failure of young opener Danish Malewar have added to their challenges. Suryakumar Yadav’s dip in form has also been a setback for the team. With their next match against Sunrisers Hyderabad approaching, all eyes will be on whether Rohit can return and lead the team to a much-needed turnaround.
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